US Open 1993 (Badminton)

Die US Open 1993 im Badminton fanden vom 22. bis zum 26. September 1993 in der Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles statt. Das Preisgeld betrug 30.000 US-Dollar, was dem Turnier zu einem Ein-Sterne-Status im Grand Prix verhalf.

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelIndonesien Marleve MainakyChinesisch Taipeh Fung PermadiChinesisch Taipeh Lin Wei-chen
Chinesisch Taipeh Lee Mou-chou
DameneinzelSchwedenSchweden Lim XiaoqingSchwedenSchweden Christine GandrupChina Volksrepublik Liao Zhiqun
China Volksrepublik Hu Ning
HerrendoppelDanemark Jon Holst-Christensen
Danemark Thomas Lund
Indonesien S. Antonius Budi Ariantho
Indonesien Denny Kantono
AustralienAustralien Peter Roberts
AustralienAustralien Michael Scandolera
China Volksrepublik Chen Hongyong
China Volksrepublik Chen Kang
DamendoppelKorea Sud Chung So-young
Korea Sud Gil Young-ah
SchwedenSchweden Christine Gandrup
SchwedenSchweden Lim Xiaoqing
EnglandEngland Gillian Clark
EnglandEngland Joanne Goode
Danemark Lotte Olsen
Danemark Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
MixedDanemark Thomas Lund
SchwedenSchweden Catrine Bengtsson
Danemark Michael Søgaard
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
Danemark Jon Holst-Christensen
Danemark Pernille Nedergaard
EnglandEngland Nick Ponting
EnglandEngland Gillian Clark

Finalergebnisse

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelIndonesien Marleve MainakyIndonesien Fung Permadi15-8, 15-8
DameneinzelSchwedenSchweden Lim XiaoqingSchwedenSchweden Christine Magnusson11-5, 11-0
HerrendoppelDanemark Thomas Lund
Danemark Jon Holst-Christensen
Indonesien Denny Kantono
Indonesien S. Antonius Budi Ariantho
15-7, 15-7
DamendoppelKorea Sud Gil Young-ah
Korea Sud Chung So-young
SchwedenSchweden Lim Xiaoqing
SchwedenSchweden Christine Magnusson
15-5, 15-4
MixedDanemark Thomas Lund
SchwedenSchweden Catrine Bengtsson
Danemark Michael Søgaard
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
15-7, 15-7

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